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CAP2592 (PDF)
As the United Kingdom’s independent aviation and aerospace regulator, the CAA’s main statutory functions are to: regulate civil aviation and airspace safety: licensing of airports, aerodromes, pilots, air traffic controllers, aircraft maintenance engineers and commercial UAV operators, licensing and certifying the design, maintenance and repair of aircraft; approve sub-orbital rockets and orbital rockets launched from the UK and satellites launched by UK companies; advise and assist the Secretary of State on all civil aviation matters, including policy and airspace change decisions for the use of UK airspace so as to meet the needs of all users, having regard for national security, economic and environmental factors and the UK international obligations, while maintaining a high standard of safety, including at airports; be the economic regulator of those airports with significant market power and of the provision of certain air traffic services; be a concurrent
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IN-2013/196 (PDF)
Scope 2.1 Since its implementation, a number of civil and military UAS have taken advantage of this unique UK facility.
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CAP1601 (PDF)
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS): Over the last three years, the UK UAS sector has grown to currently 3,500 permit holders and 35 National Qualified Entities.
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AR 2026 507 (PDF)
Special Use Airspace (SUAs).
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AR 2026 504 (PDF)
Special Use Airspace (SUAs).
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AR 2025 2112 (PDF)
Special Use Airspace (SUAs).
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AR 2025 2095 (PDF)
Special Use Airspace (SUAs).
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AR 2025 7997 (PDF)
Special Use Airspace (SUAs).